Chaboya students participate annually in a district-wide survey called Youth Truth, which measures student perceptions on a variety of themes related to school. Students responded on a scale of 1-5 in agreement to the statements of each theme. The results from spring's 2015 survey show:

that an average of 64% of students perceive themselves as engaged with their school and education

51% of students believe the school fosters a culture of respect and fairness

64% of students have supportive and collaborative relationships with their peers.

40% of students indicated that what they enjoy most about school are the activities.

California Healthy Kids

In the Spring of 2015, Chaboya seventh graders participated in a district-wide survey called the California Healthy Kids Survey, which measures school climate, engagement in learning, youth health-risk behaviors and other barriers to academic achievement; and youth development, resilience, and well-being. Student outcomes are measured in high, moderate, or low rankings. Results include:School Environment

89% of Chaboya seventh graders responded high to moderate rankings saying that there are school supports in place for students

90% reported that there are caring adults at school,

95% reported that adults set high expectations for students,

79% reported that they have meaningful participation in their education.

School Connectedness

94% of Chaboya seventh graders responded high to moderate rankings saying that they feel connected to Chaboya.

Academic Motivation

91% of Chaboya seventh graders responded high to moderate rankings saying that they are academically motivated.

Alcohol and Drug Use

93% of Chaboya seventh graders reported that they never had an alcoholic drink,

99% reported that they never tried marijuana,

100% of students reported that they never took any other illegal drug or pill to get high.

Safety

On a specific question regarding safety, 91% of students reported that they feel safe at Chaboya.